are current and/or former Wal-Mart employees who are accusing their employer of sexual discrimination. Mrs. Dukes began her employment for Wal-Mart in 1994. In 1999, after 5 years of minor promotions and raises, she asked to be trained for a management position but was refused. Ms. Surgeson was hired by Wal-Mart in 1997 and received 2 promotions in her 4 years of employment. While bearing more responsibility, she didn’t receive an increase to her salary. She resigned in 2001 because she was also
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1/13/16 The Basics of the Legal System – Chapters 1 & 4 Sources of Law in the U.S 1. The Constitution * The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land * The U.S Constitution establishes the federal government and enumerates its powers * The body of the constitution * Creates the three branches of government and grants certain powers to each branch * The amendments to the constitution * Protect individual rights by putting limitations on the governments
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GLOBALIZATION Firm Internationalization and Capital Structure in Developing Countries: The Role of Financial Development Halit Gonenc and Daniel J. de Haan As the trend in globalization continues, developing market economies are moving to the forefront of the world market, diminishing the dominance of developed countries. Their rapid expansion is often underpinned by strong domestic firm performance. The resources and funds required to fuel the sustained future growth of these firms as
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Co-op Education employer Research Report AsiaPacific Journal of Cooperative Education ca edu tor stu den t Assessing the Contribution of Internship in Developing Australian Tourism and Hospitality Students’ Management Competencies Maree Walo School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157 Lismore, NSW, Australia Received 24 September 2001; accepted 8 October 2001 This study assessed students’ perceptions of their level of management competence
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Public Attitudes to Nuclear Power and Climate Change in Britain Two Years after the Fukushima Accident Summary findings of a survey conducted in March 2013 Wouter Poortinga, Nick F. Pidgeon, Stuart Capstick, and Midori Aoyagi Working Paper 19 September 2013: REF UKERC/WP/ES/2013/006 This document has been prepared to enable results of on-going work to be made available rapidly. It has not been subject to review and approval, and does not have the authority of a full Research Report. 1 T H E
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Introduction Topic Overview In recent years, illegal immigration has been the topic of public discourse (Wucker, 2007). The public discourse is mainly due to the sensitivity of the issue of illegal immigration and the burden attributable to the resulting population explosion is placing on the governments and citizens as well as legal residents of states and counties in the United States (Martin, 2008). The recent enforcement of U. S. Department of Homeland Security (U.S. DHS) laws, which started
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months, 100,000 copies in the first 6 months and was translated into 14 languages. Aug 1919 – 1934 ‘Ten Year Rule’ – British spending was only £102 million on defence in 1932, compared to £760 million in 1919 – 1920. March 1921 Anglo-Soviet trade agreement – stopped the blockade of Soviet Russia to resume trade with its people. In the 1920s Germany had 50% greater population than France and 4 times France’s heavy industry Between 1920 and 1922 there were no fewer 23 summit conferences held to discuss
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AN INVESTIGATION ON THE INFLUENCE OF FINANCIAL COMPENSATION ON EMPLOYEES’ PERFORMANCE IN RETAIL OUTLETS. A survey of selected supermarkets in Meru Town By BUS-1-0622-2/2010 A Research project Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Requirement of a Degree in Business Administration of Kenya Methodist University. AUGUST, 2012 DECLARATION I hereby declare that this is my original work and has not been presented for
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